Well! I'm now suspended from Twitter for stating that Elon's jet was in London recently. (It was flying in the air to Qatar at the time the tweet was sent, though I did not post that fact. Maybe they were afraid that some migratory birds would be reading my tweets and attack the plane.)
I'm not taking anything down. I am pointing out this doesn't violate their stated policies, only their unstated policy against annoying the spoiled man-child at the head of the company.
As for why Elon was acting so weird -- attacking and banning journalists and, well, me, for reporting publicly available information that put no one in any danger -- well, here's the answer: He was lying about what happened in Los Angeles earlier this month.
Update: It's now been two weeks and it's pretty clear that Twitter is ignoring my re-appeal. Where I pointed out that not only did they fail to provide a reason, their rules about "real time" location tracking clearly don't apply to a post made two hours after Elon's jet took off. Here's when it took off, by the way:
The past couple of weeks I have seriously been enjoying Mastodon as @jpanzer@mastodon.social. There's plenty of the most useful and interesting people over there, and if there's anything important that happens only on Twitter (happening less and less) one of them will RT it. So I'm good. But I'm going to delete the tweet and link to this post as an explanation, and then convert my Twitter account to a "how to Mastodon" stream. I can't think of anything else worth doing over there.
Here are some great follows over in the Fediverse who have been active the last couple of days:
Come on over, it's fun!
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